Berlin. Perpetrator shot US Republican: What we know about Trump’s injury, other victims, the shooter and his weapon.
About the Republican candidate for US President Donald Trump an attack was carried out. Trump is only slightly injured. The USA are shocked, the situation is still unclear. An overview:
What happened?
Trump spoke at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania. Shortly after his speech began in the town of Butler, banging sounds could be heard. The former president grabbed his ear and ducked. Security officers rushed toward Trump to protect him. Secret serviceOfficers remove Trump from the stage. The 78-year-old raises his fist in the air and blood can be seen on his right ear. US law enforcement officials are reportedly classifying the events as an “attempted assassination.”
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Was Trump shot?
According to the Secret Service, the assailant fired several shots “from an elevated position” outside the event venue. The shooter was then neutralized. The district attorney in charge Butler County in Pennsylvania, Richard Goldinger, said the attacker was killed.
Were there other victims?
According to the public prosecutor, one spectator at the event died. Two other people were injured and are in critical condition. Details about the people affected are not yet known.
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How is Trump?
Trump spoke out after the attack: “I was struck by a bullet that passed through the top of my right ear,” he wrote on the platform he co-founded. Social Truth. “I immediately knew something was wrong because I heard a whooshing sound, gunshots and immediately felt the bullet pierce the skin.” Trump continued: “I was bleeding profusely and that’s when I realized what was happening. Trump apparently suffered no serious injuries.” His campaign team said Trump was fine and undergoing medical tests.
What is known about the shooter?
Nothing yet. The Secret Service initially provided no information about the intruder. eyewitness told the British broadcaster BBC that he saw a gunman climbing onto the roof of a building outside the venue. He drew the police’s attention to the man and thought to himself, “Why is Trump still speaking, why didn’t they take him off the stage? Then five shots were fired.” The eyewitness also watched as the gunman was shot by Secret Service officers.
What weapon did the attacker use?
The New York Times, citing two police officers, reported that there was a gunman near the body of the alleged shooter. AR-15 semi-automatic rifle was found. Consequently, the dead man was a white man. According to the newspaper, the Federal Firearms and Explosives Administration is searching the national gun database for the rifle. If the weapon is registered there, it could help identify the shooter.
What did US President Biden say?
Trump and the US President Joe Biden are engaged in a fierce election campaign, the mood in the country is heated, the US is a polarized nation. After the alleged attack, the Democratic politician expressed dismay: “There is no place for this kind of violence in America,” Biden said. “It’s sickening. It’s sickening.” Biden demanded that the US “stand together as a nation.” Biden’s vice president Kamala Harris warned of escalation: “We must all condemn this heinous act and do our part to ensure it does not lead to further violence.” Biden and Trump later spoke by phone.
What’s next in the US election campaign?
Joe Biden’s team wants this Election campaign apparently halted. All outgoing communications will be halted, CNN and the Washington Post, among others, reported, citing campaign sources. They are also working to halt the broadcast of campaign commercials “as soon as possible.”
The Butler rally was Trump’s final campaign rally before the Republican convention that begins on Monday, where Trump is expected to be officially named the party’s presidential candidate. U.S. Republicans want to hold the party’s nominating conference in Milwaukee, the party and Trump’s campaign said. The U.S. presidential election will take place on Nov. 5.